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Community Service

The Student Government and the Colleges actively look into community service projects that the students can participate in and contribute their time and effort.

Project DOVE

Founded in 2010, Project DOVE (Duke-NUS Overseas Volunteering Expedition) is an annual student-led initiative that aims to provide medical help to underprivileged communities overseas and improve students' clinical skills by training as volunteer doctors. Through serving and building relationships with the local community, students learned the value of public health approaches in creating sustainable change. They also gained clinical experiences through observing various patient diseases.

Camp Simba

Community Service

Camp Simba is a camp organized for young children whose parents have cancer or have passed away from cancer. Every year, students from Duke-NUS Medical School and NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine come together to co-organize a fun-packed 3-day camp in June, and more than a couple additional excursions to local attractions throughout the year.

World Autism Awareness (Singapore)

World Autism Awareness (Singapore) 2015 is a collaborative effort between students from Benjamin Sheares College at Duke-NUS Medical School and four partnering centres: Autism Association Singapore, Autism Resource Centre, Rainbow Centre, St. Andrew's Autism Centre. This year, the line up of events extends beyond a week to include a seminar for caregivers and professionals, a medical sympoisum for healthcare professionals and a public showcase, on top of the Light It Up Blue event that has been going on yearly.